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Folk; old-timey; blues; psych, avant and acid folk old and new; ambient and electronic; lots of guitar; detours elsewhere.

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Favoriting November 21, 2015

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Appendix Out  Daylight Saving, Gibson Street (part one)   Favoriting Travels in Constants, Vol. 13  Temporary Residence Ltd.  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Scott Tuma  March   Favoriting Hard Again/The River  Scissor Tail  0:06:31 (Pop-up)
Lau Nau  Koti   Favoriting Hem. Någonstans  Fonal  0:10:31 (Pop-up)
Juliana Barwick  Untitled (track 6)   Favoriting Sanguine  Juliana Barwick  0:13:16 (Pop-up)
Claude Marti and Studio Der Frühen Musik  Razos es qu leu m'esbaudel   Favoriting L'Agonie du Languedoc  EMI  0:15:23 (Pop-up)
Andrew Cronshaw  The Cuckoo/The Blacksmith   Favoriting The Transatlantic Story  Castle  0:27:50 (Pop-up)
Myrkur  Norn   Favoriting M  Relapse  0:31:25 (Pop-up)
George Thomas and the Owls  The Nine Gardens of Aberglasney   Favoriting Shooting Cabin Songs  Red Deer Club  0:33:39 (Pop-up)
The Shee  Our Bottle   Favoriting Murmurations  The Shee  0:36:41 (Pop-up)
Julie Murphy  As in the Market   Favoriting Black Mountains Revisited  Beautiful Jo  0:41:01 (Pop-up)
Griselda Sanderson  East Wind, Fishing   Favoriting Radial  Waulk  0:47:34 (Pop-up)
 
Seth Lakeman  The Shoals of Herring   Favoriting Joy of Living: A Tribute to Ewan MacColl  Compass  1:03:57 (Pop-up)
Harvey Andrews  Death Come Easy   Favoriting The Transatlantic Story  Castle  1:08:40 (Pop-up)
M.G. Boulter  The Half Life   Favoriting (no album; live version)  M.G. Boulter  1:11:51 (Pop-up)
Gareth Dickson  Parasite   Favoriting Nicked Drake--Wraiths  Scissor Tail  1:14:45 (Pop-up)
Ralph McTell  Willoughby's Farm   Favoriting The Transatlantic Story  Castle  1:18:05 (Pop-up)
Iain Matthews  Little Known   Favoriting If You Saw Thro' My Eyes  MK2  1:20:10 (Pop-up)
James Elkington and Nathan Salsburg  Reel Around the Fountain   Favoriting Ambsace  Paradise of Bachelors  1:22:55 (Pop-up)
Paul Fuster  Montserrat   Favoriting (live version, no album)  Paul Fuster  1:26:32 (Pop-up)
Hiss Hog Porkestra  Timeskipper   Favoriting Skull  Soy Libre  1:29:26 (Pop-up)
Angharad Drake  Down   Favoriting Sword  Angharad Drake  1:31:31 (Pop-up)
Zachary Cale  Stowaway   Favoriting Walking Papers  All Hands Electric  1:35:09 (Pop-up)
Chris Wood  Jerusalem   Favoriting (live version, no album)  Chris Wood  1:39:17 (Pop-up)
Des Ark  For Bob Riecke   Favoriting Loose Lips Sink Ships  Bakery Outlet  1:43:54 (Pop-up)
Julien Baker  Go Home   Favoriting Sprained Ankle  6131 Records  1:45:08 (Pop-up)
Joanna Newsom  Time, As a Symptom   Favoriting Divers  Drag City  1:50:07 (Pop-up)
 
The Twilight Sad  I Could Give You All That You Don't Want   Favoriting Òran Mór Session  Fat Cat  2:04:12 (Pop-up)
The Huntress and Holder of Hands  Etude   Favoriting The Water Street Demos  MorganEve Swain  2:07:56 (Pop-up)
Lynched  Drinking Song from The Tomb   Favoriting Cold Old Fire  Lynched  2:10:40 (Pop-up)
Dransfield  The Handsome Meadow Boy   Favoriting The Transatlantic Story  Castle  2:14:34 (Pop-up)
Jack Treese  Maitro the Truffle Man   Favoriting Maitro the Truffle Man  Saravah  2:20:54 (Pop-up)
The Foreman Family  The Poor Old Slave   Favoriting Joe Bussard Presents The Year of Jubilo: 78 RPM Recordings of Songs From the Civil War  Dust-to-Digital  2:24:16 (Pop-up)
The Carter Family  The Sun of the Soul   Favoriting Give Me The Roses While I Live  Rounder  2:27:34 (Pop-up)
C. Strøm  Hello Central Give Me Heaven   Favoriting Wildwood Flowers, Frail  C. Strom  2:30:49 (Pop-up)
Coyote & Crow  Witch's Kitchen   Favoriting Old Time Rock 'n' Soul    2:32:13 (Pop-up)
Bob Dylan  Subterranean Homesick Blues, Take 1   Favoriting The Bootleg Series Vol. 12: The Cutting Edge sampler  Columbia Legacy  2:34:36 (Pop-up)
Michael Hurley, The Unholy Modal Rounders, Jeffrey Fredericks & The Clamtones  Jackknife/The Red Newt   Favoriting Have Moicy!  Rounder  2:37:11 (Pop-up)
Ernie Carpenter  Elk River Blues   Favoriting Elk River Blues  Augusta Heritage  2:40:36 (Pop-up)
Laura Cannell  Blind Fiddler   Favoriting Tom's Kitchen  Laura Cannell  2:42:41 (Pop-up)
Charlie Parr  99 Year Blues   Favoriting Jubilee  Charlie Parr  2:45:58 (Pop-up)
The Charles River Valley Boys  Uncle Pen   Favoriting Blue Grass Get Together  Prestige Folklore  2:50:39 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 6:20am
annie:

good morning mr davison! happy to be here!
  6:21am
Cooh John:

Good morning JD and fellow planeteers.
  6:24am
Fred:

heavenly beautiful !
Avatar 6:27am
Howard F:

Good morning, my coffee is warm...all is good.
  6:29am
david from radioactive ks:

,, a good sound for a cold morning where the wind almost howls and scrapes the branches of small tree against the bedroom window. thanks DJJD
  6:30am
statoj:

Good morning! Beautiful music!
  6:31am
Lunch:

nice set
Avatar 6:57am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

No Sir : This here is Standard Time! (The Real Thing.)
...Days will get shorter till Solstice right before Xmas regardless...
Tuned in & appreciating the music & disinformation of course !...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:06am
Jeffrey Davison:

Ha! Yes, I'm a fount of mistakery
Avatar 7:07am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...wull - they should leave the damned clock alone, if yer arsks me!...
Avatar 7:15am
annie:

Right on RevRab!!
  7:18am
Kimzilla:

This isn't Nick?
Avatar 7:20am
Howard F:

Nice Nick Drake cover!
Avatar 7:20am
testingwithfire:

Good morning all. In my new apartment in a new city, Shrunken Planet is one of the few hangouts that feels like home right now. Thank you Jeffrey and other planetary beings.
Avatar 7:20am
annie:

ralph!! i 'amember him!!
Avatar 7:21am
annie:

is he still performing?
Avatar 7:25am
annie:

wow.. he even tweets!! and still on the road.. good on him!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:27am
Jeffrey Davison:

Gareth Dickson's second album of Nick Drake material, running very close to the originals. And yes, Annie, McTell still plays out.
Avatar 7:34am
annie:

he had pierre bensusan come to asheville, no dough for the tickets, but sure did want to see him..
Avatar 7:37am
annie:

[we]^
  7:52am
Zimharry:

Pretty much a perfectly poignant soundtrack for what I am doing........clearing out almost 30 years of collected memories from my office and turning out the lights for the last time on a career I loved. In reverence.....
Avatar 7:54am
testingwithfire:

{{{@Zimharry}}} very folky hugs to you.
Avatar 7:56am
Howard F:

Haven't heard Joanna Newsom in years. I had somewhat of an aversion to her voice, but this track is nice!
  7:57am
Zimharry:

^^^Thank you testingwithfire...........could use a boatload of folky hugs.........
  8:39am
Mark R:

You can see how easy it would be to mess the words up on this song. I don't think he ever played it live, did he? It's like a hip-hop throwdown.
  8:41am
Mark R:

My older brother used to have this "Have Moicy!" album. 14 year-old me didn't appreciate it as much as 56 year-old me does.
Avatar 8:43am
annie:

well, i had heard that mr zimmerman was among the first to use rap stylings??
  8:47am
Mark R:

And then there were The Last Poets, early 70s. They're worth checking out if you like that sort of thing. They had a conga player to rap over.
Avatar 8:48am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

To my ear - the precursor to 'Subterranean Homesick Blues' is Chuck Berry's 'Too Much Monkey Business'! Lennon pointed out the influence Chuck had on them all as Poet (not just the greatest Riff of All Time).
Avatar 8:50am
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& of course His Bobness brought the Beat Poets overtly into PopRawk & created Cultcha as we now live it...
  8:58am
Mark R:

Astute observations all, Rev. Rabbit.
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